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Is it really just a "private company" when it's protected and influenced by an ocean-wide moat of regulatory capture? How many new banks and credit card brands have started in the last 30 years?

At some point, a company ceases to be purely a private firm operating in the market and starts being a private firm captured by government -- and vice versa (it's symbiotic).

Is Visa in a position any different than when Congress told Facebook that they'd better shape up (in specific ways) or have, um, unfortunate things happen to their business?

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Freedom of speech does not mean freedom of consequences [arbitrarily determined by monopolistic corporations being protected from any consequences of their actions, via their friends in government shutting down competition]

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